Tuesday, December 26, 2006

So, Humans Have 19 Senses, Not Just Five

Sight Visible Light
Hearing Vibrations in the air
Touch Tactile contact
Taste Chemical molecular
Smell Olfactory molecular
Balance Kinesthetic geotropic
Vestibular Repetitious movement
Temperature Molecular motion
Pain Nociception
Eidetic imagery Neuroelectrical image retention
Magnetic Ferromagnetic orientation
Infrared Long electromagnetic waves
Ultraviolet Short electromagnetic waves
Ionic Airborne ionic charge
Vomeronasal Pheromonic sensing
Proximal Physical closeness
Electrical Surface charge
Barometric Atmospheric pressure
Geogravimetric Sensing mass differences

From: Integrated Thematic Instruction by Susan Kovalik

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